
Air France-KLM has confirmed a significant cyber attack affecting its customer data, marking another serious breach in the aviation sector. The airline group has warned customers to remain vigilant against potential follow-up scams that could exploit the compromised information [1]. This incident comes amid a wave of high-profile data breaches affecting major organizations worldwide.
The airline breach coincides with another major data security incident at Bouygues Telecom, where attackers successfully accessed and stole personal information of 6.4 million customers. The compromised data includes contact details and contract information, highlighting the growing sophistication of cyber attacks against large service providers [2].
Security researchers have also identified a critical vulnerability in WinRAR (CVE-2025-8088) being actively exploited in phishing campaigns to deploy RomCom malware. The flaw, now patched in version 7.13, demonstrates how threat actors continue to leverage zero-day vulnerabilities in common software to conduct their attacks [3].
In the entertainment sector, the Venice Film Festival has become the latest cultural event to suffer a security breach, with attendee data being leaked online [4]. This incident underscores how cyber attacks are increasingly targeting high-profile events and institutions across various industries.
The cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve with new threats emerging regularly. Trend Micro has urged users to immediately patch their Apex One endpoint security solution due to a critical-severity flaw that is being actively exploited [5].
- Airline Data Breach Warning — Air France And KLM Confirm Cyber Attack
- Bouygues Telecom Data Breach Exposes 6.4 Million Customer Records
- Phishing attacks exploit WinRAR flaw CVE-2025-8088 to install RomCom
- Venice Film Festival hacked, attendee data leaked online
- Trend Micro tells users to patch immediately to protect from Apex One zero-day